And am now thinking that I must not have used enough seafoam. After waiting
15 minutes and restarting the vehicle, it only sent out one light plume of
smoke and that was it! Used 1/3 of the can as the direction’s say. Who
know’s, maybe that’s a good thing?
No problem! I decided to make a descriptive video of how to do this, since
not many people knew how. And especially on an MDX! There aren’t many good
DIY out there in my opinion.
I’m glad you liked it! And yes the shudder should be normal. If I may ask
of a favor, can you make a how to video on changing all of those things you
mentioned? Or send me a document with descriptive instructions? If it’s no
hassle! Thank you! 🙂
This video turned out to be really helpful. After having watched this, am
going out now to seafoam my own MDX, though mine is a 2001″, with over
255,000 mile’s on it! (Just bought it a over a month ago.) Had bought the
seafoam a few week’s ago and wasn’t sure which hose to use it in, not being
a mechanic. Thank you for uploading this video! 🙂
It may be a good thing! But just remember that I used the WHOLE can in the
brake booster line, not 1/3. If I had done 1/3 I probably would have had
similar results.
Thanks for the video! Just bought seafoam today then came home and watched
your video. Had a little bit of a shutter and heard this was a good thing
to do. I’m no mechanic either. Matter of fact, I have been using a site
Mdxers.org I think, to do stuff to my recently purchased 2002 mdx with 136k
on it. I learned how to change the spark plugs, air filter, and clean the
EGR ports (not a super hard job but greatly helpful!) all from that site.
Thanks again for the video!
Thanks for step by step
Admit it, when you saw that smoke just keep on comin you were startin to
think that you put too much in huh?
Great Video! Your MDX is clean BTW!
And am now thinking that I must not have used enough seafoam. After waiting
15 minutes and restarting the vehicle, it only sent out one light plume of
smoke and that was it! Used 1/3 of the can as the direction’s say. Who
know’s, maybe that’s a good thing?
No problem! I decided to make a descriptive video of how to do this, since
not many people knew how. And especially on an MDX! There aren’t many good
DIY out there in my opinion.
Thanks for the video gonna try this after replacing the egr dam engine
light wont go off hopefully the seafoam helps
I’m glad you liked it! And yes the shudder should be normal. If I may ask
of a favor, can you make a how to video on changing all of those things you
mentioned? Or send me a document with descriptive instructions? If it’s no
hassle! Thank you! 🙂
This video turned out to be really helpful. After having watched this, am
going out now to seafoam my own MDX, though mine is a 2001″, with over
255,000 mile’s on it! (Just bought it a over a month ago.) Had bought the
seafoam a few week’s ago and wasn’t sure which hose to use it in, not being
a mechanic. Thank you for uploading this video! 🙂
It may be a good thing! But just remember that I used the WHOLE can in the
brake booster line, not 1/3. If I had done 1/3 I probably would have had
similar results.
Thanks for the video! Just bought seafoam today then came home and watched
your video. Had a little bit of a shutter and heard this was a good thing
to do. I’m no mechanic either. Matter of fact, I have been using a site
Mdxers.org I think, to do stuff to my recently purchased 2002 mdx with 136k
on it. I learned how to change the spark plugs, air filter, and clean the
EGR ports (not a super hard job but greatly helpful!) all from that site.
Thanks again for the video!